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said the man who tried to get banned and failed!Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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Guys, the only thing you achieve by repeatedly raising the same point over and over again for months on end (let alone insulting us or the game over and over again for months on end) is earning a spot on our ignore list. I haven't seen a point raised by jimmytrick or coracle that wasn't raised in a much more reasonable fashion by someone else. Thinking you can force Firaxis into implementing a feature through your unpleasantness on some forum is ridiculous. I've said it before but I'll repeat it here. The only real power you have as consumers is to either buy or not buy the game. A 'dear john' mumble here just can't compete with the ‘love letter’ you wrote to us in our royalty checks.
Jeff
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i think i was daydreaming of civ1 when the english teacher tought us the meaning of this phrase'dear john' mumbleCo-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
Co-Owner/Webmaster, Top40-Charts.com | CTO, Apogee Information Systems
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A 'dear john' mumble here just can't compete with the ‘love letter’ you wrote to us in our royalty checks.Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
"I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
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Originally posted by Jeffrey Morris FIRAXIS
I've said it before but I'll repeat it here. The only real power you have as consumers is to either buy or not buy the game. A 'dear john' mumble here just can't compete with the ‘love letter’ you wrote to us in our royalty checks.
Jeff
Either buy or not buy the game? Well, buying the game isn't a love letter. It's a commitment to your company. I paid for the right to play your game and to be criticize it.
I will NOT buy another, simply because of this attitude you have just displayed.
You won't get any "love letters" from me or a lot of other people, because of this game.
As the saying goes: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
I won't be fooled again.Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!
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Originally posted by Tuberski
After actually defending your game for quite a while, I will now stop.
Either buy or not buy the game? Well, buying the game isn't a love letter. It's a commitment to your company. I paid for the right to play your game and to be criticize it.
I will NOT buy another, simply because of this attitude you have just displayed.
You won't get any "love letters" from me or a lot of other people, because of this game.
As the saying goes: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
I won't be fooled again.
Jeff
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Cheezus, you guys really take offense easily, right? All Jeff said is that appreciation in $ is more valuable than any amount of BS here. Anybody doubted that? Really?
But on the other hand, Jeff, that's no way to treat paying customers. Many of us bought Civ3 first day on the faith we had in Firaxis and on the strength of your previous offerings. While I don't particularly consider Civ3 to be the greatest failure since BC3K I don't play the game anymore, and you've washed yourself clean off my "buy on sight" list.
And telling us you don't give a damn what we think once you've pocketed our money sure doesn't lower the threshold your next product will have to overcome in order to attract that $ in my pocket.
Ultimately, while you certainly are entitled to ignore the ones who insult you and rant endlessly about things you know already, you should probably consider that part of the blame lies with you - it's not like you've ever posted a list of issues you're aware of, so it's no wonder people bring up the same things over and over again.
Now let's see if PTW turns out to be the game I hoped Civ3 would be. If not, then rest assured I will not be showing the my glowing $ appreciation anytime soon.
And neither, I suspect, will a lot of your other fans."The number of political murders was a little under one million (800,000 - 900,000)." - chegitz guevara on the history of the USSR.
"I think the real figures probably are about a million or less." - David Irving on the number of Holocaust victims.
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Originally posted by moominparatrooper
Cheezus, you guys really take offense easily, right? All Jeff said is that appreciation in $ is more valuable than any amount of BS here. Anybody doubted that? Really?
But on the other hand, Jeff, that's no way to treat paying customers. Many of us bought Civ3 first day on the faith we had in Firaxis and on the strength of your previous offerings. While I don't particularly consider Civ3 to be the greatest failure since BC3K I don't play the game anymore, and you've washed yourself clean off my "buy on sight" list.
And telling us you don't give a damn what we think once you've pocketed our money sure doesn't lower the threshold your next product will have to overcome in order to attract that $ in my pocket.
Ultimately, while you certainly are entitled to ignore the ones who insult you and rant endlessly about things you know already, you should probably consider that part of the blame lies with you - it's not like you've ever posted a list of issues you're aware of, so it's no wonder people bring up the same things over and over again.
Now let's see if PTW turns out to be the game I hoped Civ3 would be. If not, then rest assured I will not be showing the my glowing $ appreciation anytime soon.
And neither, I suspect, will a lot of your other fans.
Jeff
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jeff morris translated: if you didnt like civ3, dont buy ptw. repitive complaining about things that have been better said(and justified) in the past wont do a thingCo-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
Co-Owner/Webmaster, Top40-Charts.com | CTO, Apogee Information Systems
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